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I don't think there is a better qualification than the one we earn thanks to our mistakes, this books wants to show how to improve not only our financial state, but also our motivation in what we want to do in life, it's a complete guide with exercise too! And It's wrote by someone who was in our exact shoes once. Also easy to read for foreign readers (with at least a B2 english level).
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Book of the Day December 26th -- Non-Fiction/Financial Advice

Building Your Financial Empire One Brick at a Time by Wanda Bowman

This book has received a PERFECT 4 out of 4 by the Review Team!

This book explains perfectly the role passion and purpose play in our pursuit of wealth, it also propel you igniting that spark of determination filled with intense desire to take control of your financial independence. it helps to share financial tips that helps to maximize what we have and turn them to fortune laying easy to follow steps in building that wealth you have always imagine and dream of.
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Sounds timely. I need this for 2019. After reading the review I find it more helpful and people of my age could read it. I will definitely read this because I am all about being financially independent.
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I sampled the book on Amazon. This is a self-help book which can be used as a guide for better finance management in our lives. As mentioned in the review by Mely918, this book would be helpful to anyone who is keen in handling the finances effectively.
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I am interested in what the author has to say on purpose and passion. I am sure that there will be a good deal of practical financial tips and advice. This should be an interesting book to read/review.
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I am interested in what this book has to say. Nice review.
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This book has been one of the greatest book on financial independence, the information provided in this book are extraordinary and sign that it's really what it meant.
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I agree with the author's idea of financial independence, and her first step action towards it as 'loving what we do'. But she adheres to the idea that 'Everyone has a natural gift that if he pursues it, he would be successful at loving what he does.' I do not believe in 'natural gifts', or natural gifts are not unique to everyone. They are similar to whole mankind except just for a few exceptional ones. God has endowed all of us with a Mind, which is the Gift, but He doen't give us what we have to Think, which is our personal choice. What we choose to think determines what we choose to do, how we behave, and finally, our attitude. The sum of these all, and of a few others I leave for scholars on the topic, determines what type of job we love!
The author's view of 'natural gift' is clearly spelled in chapter one as 'When we do what we are naturally gifted at, the effort it takes to excel isn’t as painful.', and a sentence or two away, the quotes from a professor utterly oppose her idea, “I am not what happened to me, I am what I choose to become.”
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